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Vietnam is looking to establish an exchange-traded fund market, according to a draft consultation from the country’s regulator. The consultation comes as part of a wider push into the open-ended fund market, according to lawyers.
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Dominique Blanchard, managing director and global head of derivatives and convertible bonds in Hong Kong at Daiwa Capital Markets, has refuted reports the firm plans to cut 50 staff from its Hong Kong office.
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury said it expects to finalize rules exempting certain fx derivatives from the Dodd-Frank Act before the end of the year.
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–Stephen O’Connor, chairman of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, rails against replacing Libor at the organization’s annual meeting in London.
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The latest version of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation gave market participants more leeway in clearing intragroup transactions.
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The notional amount of derivatives held by insured U.S. commercial banks and savings associations fell for the fourth consecutive quarter in the second quarter, dropping USD5.5 trillion, or 2.4%, to USD222 trillion, according to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.